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Tesla FSD Beta Demonstrates Incredible Progress in Tight Construction Zone

A recent video posted to Twitter shows Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta software navigating a construction zone with very tight space. The video, which was posted by Tesla Owners Silicon Valley, shows a Tesla Model 3 equipped with FSD Beta driving through a construction zone where workers are cutting down branches.

In this video, which has already been seen by close to 50,000 people, Tesla is able to maneuver through the tight space without any problems, even as the workers move around the car.

The video has been met with a lot of praise from Tesla enthusiasts, who are impressed with the progress that FSD Beta has made. Some people have even commented that the video is "insane" and that it shows how far FSD has come.

Of course, there are still some people who are skeptical of FSD Beta. They point out that the car is still in beta and that it is not perfect. However, the video shows that FSD Beta is making significant progress and that it is becoming more capable of handling challenging driving situations.

It will be interesting to see how FSD Beta continues to develop in the future. If it continues to make progress at this rate, it could eventually become a viable alternative to human driving. In a recent video, which I covered at Torque News, Tesla FSD navigated through half of the New York City without any disengagement.

Comments from Twitter:

  • "Truly insane to see how far FSD has come."
  • "Nice! But were you pressing the accelerator?"
  • "I was driving with FSD the other day with some obstacles, and my Tesla handled them without a problem!"

The video of Tesla FSD Beta navigating a construction zone with very tight space is a clear demonstration of the progress that the software has made. It is still in beta, but it is becoming more capable of handling challenging driving situations. It will be interesting to see how FSD Beta continues to develop in the future.

Armen Hareyan is the founder and the Editor in Chief of Torque News. He founded TorqueNews.com in 2010, which since then has been publishing expert news and analysis about the automotive industry. He can be reached at Torque News Twitter, Facebok, Linkedin and Youtube.